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Maestro Masters Series 2026
WATCH NOWhands-on installation runbook for Check Point Quantum Maestro, focused on the sequence that matters in the field: cabling the stack → configuring the MHO (orchestrator) → creating the Security Group → configuring the Security Group.
Why it’s important for us (and for anyone operating Maestro):
Reduces deployment risk by prescribing exact connectivity validation steps (not just “connect cables”), including LLDP neighbor checks to confirm orchestrators see all SGMs and backplane ports correctly.
Defines the core MHO bring-up (mgmt IP, default gateway, orchestrator amount) and then validates stack health using orch_stat (deployment status and port health).
Documents critical switch/uplink constraints that commonly break installs (ex.: SG management not as trunk; VPC requirements when using LACP).
Covers Security Group creation and interface assignment (drag/drop SGM + mgmt/traffic interfaces) plus the key config building blocks: management aggregation (magg) and traffic bonds (LACP/802.3ad) with VLANs.
Includes a high-impact operational warning: do not upgrade the Deployment Agent (CPUSE) during the process (called out for both orchestrator and security group steps).
In short: it’s a compact but very practical guide that helps ensure a Maestro environment is wired correctly, validated early, and configured in the right order, which directly improves stability and reduces troubleshooting time during rollout and expansion.
The slides are using old corporate colors and old logos. Where did you get them from, @WiliRGasparetto?
I don't remember who gave it to me, but it was a long time ago, more than a year ago, but the item still works well today. @_Val_
Very nice @WiliRGasparetto
Thank you Andy
Best,
Great information my friend
Thank you Israel
I truly love how much effort you put into these things, its amazing man!
Thank you very much @the_rock , we have to maintain the standard of our examples, in my case you,
Its not a competition man, I truly believe we ALL contribute. I said it probably 100 times already, but no matter how small or big your contributions are, it ALWAYS COUNTS!
@Lari_Luoma curious your thoughts on this,
They're Vini's slides, so they're good for R81.20. The procedure in R82 is a bit different what with the MHOs having a FTW now.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much
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